Every day I see the pain in a client’s face when they first sit in front of me: worried-sick, angry, afraid, heartbroken, without hope, stressed out, wondering... “What will happen to my life now? What will happen to our children? What will happen to everything we own?

And – if it is a criminal charge: Will I go to jail?

Let me help you, I want to make this process as smooth as possible for you.

Areas of Expertise﻿

WILL I EVER BE HAPPY AGAIN?

﻿I decided to practice family law and criminal law defense because I felt that I could really help someone who was hurting, and yes, make a living – but not a killing doing it. I see too many lawyers who encourage litigation because the more they fight, the more money they make. And that’s just plain wrong. We are dealing with, as the “Psychologists” say- the 2nd most stressful experience you can go through (death of a spouse being the 1st). But in my 25 years of experience doing this, I have found it to be the most stressful. Why? Because with the death of a spouse there is a grieving period, and usually closure; but when you getting a fast divorce in California, especially with children, you may have to deal with a bitter angry hostile ex-spouse for many years.

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So we have to do what is right, what is fair, what is reasonable, and what can give you as much peace and happiness as possible. ++++++ One last thing, you are going to get straight talk from me. I am not going to sugar coat the realities to get your business. You need to know what is going on, and what you are facing. So, am I pessimistic? No way. But we need to be realistic so we can craft a strategy to get as much of what you want and what you need, as we can.

I practice in all courts in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange counties & have gone to other counties as well.

401 S. Main St. Suite 102, Pomona, Ca 91766

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